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Electrodermal Responsivity in Young Hypotensive and Hypertensive Men
Authors:Mats  Fredrikson   Gunnar  Edman   Sten E.  Levander   Daisy  Schalling   Jan  Svensson   Martti  Tuomisto
Affiliation:Department of Psychology and Psychiatry, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:Electrodermal responses were recorded during the presentation of 16 moderately intense (1000 Hz, 90dB) tones in three groups of young men: borderline hypertensives (138/79 mmHg), normotensives (112/65 mmHg), and hypotensives (104/63 mmHg). Electrodermal response habituation was measured as a decline in response over trials, number of trials to a response criterion of three successive nonresponses, and number of inversions of response amplitude (larger responses following smaller responses) in the stimulus sequence. Habituation was fastest in hypotensives. Nonspecific electrodermal responses at rest and during tone presentations were most frequent in borderline hypertensives, least frequent in the hypotensive group, with the normotensive group falling in between. There were no significant differences in electrodermal level. The rapid habituation rate in hypotensives is discussed in terms of cursory information processing associated with impulsive behaviour. The higher nonspecific electrodermal activity in borderline hypertensives is interpreted to indicate increased sympathetic nervous system activity.
Keywords:Borderline hypertension    Habituation    Sympathetic nervous system    Electrodermal activity
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